ocronaslcr. ma“ England Will Continue To Play Football _ kw ___ , Oct. ll —(0P) Olbls) ,.mglllh and Scottish clubs resume mmPOUMVO football Saturdaylin 10 101ml ue ghouls; were scrapped ms outbreak of war and since thl flme, teams have participated in exhibition matches. The new competitions-eight n; England two 1n Scotland will have 114 e trams out of the 1m clubs that make up the English and gwttlsh football leagues. ups have been arra generally on a geographical bas and without re- gal-d to the ranking of clubs prior o the Will‘- t Aston Villa, Sunderland, . Derby county, Exeter City. Ipswich Town and Gatashead are not garticipating in tlze English Broups. IX teams cf the Scotdsh leagues second divi- sion will be dropped from the east and west lea ues to play north of the border. hey are Brechin City, East Srirlmgshire, Edinburbh City, Forfar Athletic, Montroze and Lelih Athletic or St. Bernards, 1n Emglish competition western and northwest section will have 1g teams each, Northeast and East Midlands ll_ each and Midland and sculhllelt eight. The soul-h has been dlviitcl into two section-A QE- each with 10 teams. Gene Tunney ‘Shocked’ By Lindbergh BOSTON, Oct. 19-—(OP)— Gene Tuuucy, former heavjweight box- lpg hampion, told the annual mcetuig of the associated industies of Massachusetts today that he was "shocksd" at the "impertinence" cf some of the zleclarations oi Col. cudrics Lindbergh in a recent broadcast, especially those con- ce 1'33 Canada. (During the address Lindbergh declared for continuation of the American enmbargo cn “offensive nuiaments," insisted "iv-e "W" - Iilfllifl the freedom of the Con- tinent," qixstlcitcd if C:'..:.':. . ‘A “tile right to draw this hemisphere iulo the European WM‘ because they prof-er the Crown of Emgland" and urged that the United States no‘, dissipate its strength or go to the nld of Europe ) Declaring he was personally ac- QIZNWCCI with Lindbergh and had grist respect for him Tunney said h~ could not understand how Lu burgh, a r being sheltered in .E"~,al‘v", could suddenly “Qserfl that country and make the pro- posnls that he put forward. Local College Teams Meet Saturday The football game scheduled for today between P. W. C. and the Intermediate S. D. U., opener for Jhe Intercollegiate Championship, will not take place until tomorrow (Saturday) afrernoon. The game be- tween S. D. U. and the Army squad, which was to take Since Saturday, 28-? been postpone until a. later a e. Rangers To Play Amerks On Tour WTNNIPEG, Oct. l9 —(CP) — New York Rangers of the Nation- al Hookey League closed training camp here today and ilcaded for Port Arthur in engage New York Anzerlcans in opening games of a pro-mason exhibition series there tomorrow and Saturday. Manager Lester Patrick announ- ced two replacements needed to complete his Ranger lineup would nal game. Thirteen regulars who left Win- nipeg trxnlmt were Davey Kerr. Muzz Patrick, Lyn-n Patrick. Art CouWer, Babe Pratt, Ott Heller, Clint Smith, Phil Watson, Dutch l-liller, Bryan Hextall. Mac Col- vll'e, Neil Colville and Alex Shiblcliy. Three main possibilities for the vacancies selected for the lakehead games were Igilby Macdonald. 0t- tawa: stan Smith, Coal Creek. B. 0., and John Pollch, College Pro- duct from hos Angews. _.__.______. Ilse Mlnard‘: for aches. 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Oct l9—Ap1poini.rnent at Frank Boucher as assistant manager and coach of New York Rangers o1‘ the National Hockey League was announced by Mau- ager Lester Patrick today. Boucher has been right-hand run-n to the Ranger ohieftain since he retired from active play three years ago. Last year he handled the Rangers’ ama-teur farm club. New York Rovers o! the Eastern United States Amateur League, and the season before his coach- ing activities were divided mween Rovers and Rangers. i-le has had joint charge with Patrick of Rangers since their training camp opened here Oct. l2 With appointment of an exist- ant coach and manager for his National League club. Patrick hopes to devote more attention to the executive duties of his exten- sive hcckey organization. The famous “four R" chain in- cludes Rangers. Rovers, Philadel- phia Ramblers of the Intetnaton- al-Amateur league and Edmonton Roamcrs. Western Canada junior champions. An amateur hockey hockey school prccorles training activities of the chain here each Patrick and trainer Harry Wosterby arc the only sur- vivors 0f the original New York Rangers. organized in i926. For l0 vciirs the Romzcr star pivoted beiwecn Bun and Bill Cook in one of the greats-d fcr- ward lines in major lcsrrue history. North Atlantic Embargo Ban WASHINGTON, Oct. l9 --(AP)— Proposed revisions of shipping res- trictions in the United States Neu- trality bill fail to apply to the North Atlantic and would continue the intercoastal shipping between eastern ports and Canada. Senators participating in the con- ference today of democratic mem- bers of the foreign relations comm- ittee, who DrOpC-ed the changes, e lained they believed rail and in and waterways could be - stead of the maritime routes. Senator Green (Democrat-Rhode Island), a member of the committee, said he did not believe there would be “much penalty involved, but sacrifices have to be made to re- strict trade to avoid the possibility of war involvement." A similar expression was made by Senator Austin (Republican-Ver- mont) who said he preferred to leave trade free from internal re- strictions wi United States would take no re- nsibility for it if trade with bel- gerents was involved or restricted zones were penetrated. Some New England senators indi- outed tgrivately they were concern- ed wi the proposed raising of shipping bans on other oceans and 50M In not the North Atlantic be- cause of the tendency it might have to establish new trade routes which would penalize New Englnd indus- Oiiher New landers expressed belief the metric ions would lead to s. greater demand for carrying out iihe proposed St. Lawrence seaway. PUTTING 1'1‘ NICELY PARllB—(CP)—1"rench army cen- sors have achieved a triumph of diplomacy. A soldier's wife received u letter addressed in her husband's writing containing a typewritten sheet, reading: "Your husband is lVeteran Ball Player Given Release CINCINNATI Oct. 18 —(AP) — Al Sirzunons, veteran outfielder of Cincinnati Reds of the National Baseball League, was given his un- conditional release todiay, less than two months after he was ob- tained from Boston Bees. Dates For National Hunt Announced LONDON, Oct. 10 —(GP Cable) _-It was officially announced to- day that a national hunt sleeple- chase race meeting will be held at Leicester Nov. 21 and Z2. Meet- ings will also be held at Windsor, Cheltenham, Haydock Park, New- bury. Wetherby, Gatwiick and Plumpton, the announcement said. BALKAN BLOC (Qontinueglirom _ o 1) and Rumania. Not only mat, but the Dardanell-es is the gateway to the Black Sea. and provides the only sea route for all exports of Russian and Rumanian oil from the ports of Batum and Constanza. '3. It should have a steadying effect on the whole Balkan bloc, effectively locking the valley of the Danube again/fit military or economic penetration by Ger- many. Turkey has shown the way to her Balkan neighbors, given them courage to stand up against German demands at u time when they sorely ceded such an example. 4. It should have a decided effect on Italian neutrality, because It- allnn intervention on the side of Germany would bring Turkey into the struggle automatically. 5. The British Government docs not regard the pact as u blow to Russia, no matter how hard a ‘blow to Germany it may be. It doesn't prevent Turkey and Russia from renewing negotiations for a complemen- tary treaty, nor does it eu- danger the long friendship be- tween the two nations. In fact Britain would like to see Turkey and Russia come to amic- alble terms, because their agreement would form a diplomatic bridge be- tween Britain and Russia --the enigma or Europe. Treaty Into Effect The treaty went into effect up- on its signature tonight. ‘Under the terms of the treaty Britain and France must go to the asistance of Turkey:- 1. "If an act of on is committed against Turkey by s. European power." 2 "In the event of an act of agzression by a European power leading to war in the ‘Mediter- ranean area. in which Turkey is involved." Turkey agrees to go to the as- sisliaance of the western Allies:- aggression by a. European power leading to war ln the Mediter- ranean area" in which Britain and France are involved. 2. “If the United Kingdom and France are engaged in hostilities in virtue of either of their guar- antees to Greece and Rumania of April i3. 1939 " in perfect health but he is a bit too, tailing-Ive." ' hollow GROUND sun The safely razor with the permone BULLS SELF STROFPING 0 -Greece and Rumania agilnstiag; SHAVES SMOOTH AS VELVET z t '- lo clean a man's face stays fresh all day. 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The Turkish Government, points Brita! stresed RAGE slsvl;N_ Remember When (u; The Emails» run) Goalkeeper borne Ohabot a Port Arthur, Allan Cup chamgiou ew turned professional with York Rangers of the National Hockey League 1! years ago to- day. The Montreal-born netminder later played for Toronto Leafs, Montreal Canadians and Chicago Blank Hawks before his retirement, was postponed," Chamberlain Tflld from hi: siste- me ment, had d; > anmunc to the ', "that the treaty resul in the conclusion between was signed at Angora (Angus) Turkey and the U. B. 8. R. oi a half an hour mo." e1 treaty." He smiled, Loki around the chamber, and the ed u chem‘. All STEWARDESS MABIHD ouse thunder- Turkish-Bun- SAINT JOHN, N. B., Oct. Iii-The second Trans Canada Airlines and stewardess to leave service to be- come a bride, Miss Dorothy Jean M: Price, of Toronto was married here ' gteijayln St. Andrews United "In the event of an act of - LAND HO! AT LAST we E. ACHED PULL RIGHT UP TO THE DOCKMIIMPV - . 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